Gee, we didn't feel a thing here in the Eact Bay foothills on Mt.
Hamilton Rd. We must be sitting on tup of some solid rock.
Rob
Matthew A Marcus wrote:
>Gee, I missed out! I didn't feel a thing here in Berkeley.
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>Richard Crisp wrote:
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>>I felt it pretty well too at north First at Montague. A sort of gently
>>swaying. Felt big though.
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>>I hope that everyone that has equipment ordered from SBIG has taken
>>delivery.....
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Peter Natscher" <natscher@No-Spam>
>>To: "The Astronomy Connection" <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
>>Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:41 AM
>>Subject: Re: [TAC] Anyone felt the quake?
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>>>Yes-WoW! I was working at my computer and the floor started swaying--that
>>>slow swaying, mushy movement for about 30 seconds. I thought I was getting
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>>>bit dizzy from last night's observing. I was working at my computer
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>>staring
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>>>at my monitor when the monitor started swaying, too! I heard from KGO that
>>>Santa Barbara is out of power and things off of the shelves in Santa
>>>Barabara and San Juan Bautista counties. This quake was a 6.5 scale,
>>>epicenter down in San Simeon.
>>>
>>>Peter Natscher
>>>Monterey
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>>>>From: Alexander Avtanski <avtanski@No-Spam>
>>>>Reply-To: The Astronomy Connection <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
>>>>Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:24:38 -0800
>>>>To: The Astronomy Connection <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
>>>>Subject: [TAC] Anyone felt the quake?
>>>>
>>>>Anyone felt the quake few minutes ago?
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